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you don't pay extra for cnn. [laughter] it is a somewhat more informed decision and that i thought the low would be overturned based on the oral arguments in part because of my experience, this is not a corporately plate a lot of devils advocate. they use oral argument, their questions to make their case to their colleagues. and during most of the argument that the five conservatives are very much leaning against the obama administration on the key arguments in the case, was just as the commerce clause of article i although congress to pass the individual mandate, which says the individuals have good health insurance. as i sat in court on june 28th in her chief justice roberts announce a decision in the case, i learned the answer to that question, which was no, it doesn't. the commerce clause does not allow the court, the congress to invoke an individual mandate. but then in a decision that stunned many people, but no one more than me, john roberts reached for a subsidiary argument that had only been pending, onl
you don't pay extra for cnn. [laughter] it is a somewhat more informed decision and that i thought the low would be overturned based on the oral arguments in part because of my experience, this is not a corporately plate a lot of devils advocate. they use oral argument, their questions to make their case to their colleagues. and during most of the argument that the five conservatives are very much leaning against the obama administration on the key arguments in the case, was just as the...
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the cnn dp. it's basically a rebel group of the military commanders who have sought to parlay their military influence in to political influence. the activitiesing are going to lead a regional war? how serious are the continuing activity? >> that is the concern. they're a group of growing capability, they have shown in the repeat months too be a match, if not a superior of the congo forces. their continued activity and the continued support they get is something that is reason we're concerned about it. because of the continues longer there's a fear it would spark a deeper -- along the lines they have seen too much of it in the last twenty years. >> thank you. mr. cofman. -- kaufman. >> chank, mr. chairman. one question is what is the estimatedded strength in firm -- active participate in -- either one of you. >> roughly 1,000. >> roughly 1,000. can you go over again -- i think you mentioned that the sport is coming from rwanda, do you believe if so, why again is it supporting m23 why do you think
the cnn dp. it's basically a rebel group of the military commanders who have sought to parlay their military influence in to political influence. the activitiesing are going to lead a regional war? how serious are the continuing activity? >> that is the concern. they're a group of growing capability, they have shown in the repeat months too be a match, if not a superior of the congo forces. their continued activity and the continued support they get is something that is reason we're...
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surgical checklist, which many of you have probably heard of, and he is a regular medical commentator for cnn and fox news. we won't hold that against him. [laughter] next is congressman jim cooper. a u.s. representative from tennessee's fifth district. which encompasses nashville. mr. cooper is one of the brave of 38 people of a tiny band of heroes for his work on a bipartisan budget. he really knows health care, and he is born am bar none the smartest person on the hill when it comes to thinking about it from a legislative perspective. doctor vikas saini is the president of the newly renamed lown institute institute in boston. he's a professor at harvard and is in the harvard school of public health. i am very pleased to say that he is also my colleague and working together on this on the initiatives at the lown institute. in april 2012, we talked about avoiding the affordable care to talk about the problem of overuse and overtreatment. finally, last but not least, it is my pleasure to introduce kavita patel. who is a fellow and managing director of delivery system reform and transportation
surgical checklist, which many of you have probably heard of, and he is a regular medical commentator for cnn and fox news. we won't hold that against him. [laughter] next is congressman jim cooper. a u.s. representative from tennessee's fifth district. which encompasses nashville. mr. cooper is one of the brave of 38 people of a tiny band of heroes for his work on a bipartisan budget. he really knows health care, and he is born am bar none the smartest person on the hill when it comes to...
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american citizens into our country's credit, their voices were heard, beating to the creation of on the cnn commanding officers, courage, prowess in battle, trust in one another in determination meet these units legendary. the hundredth of the hundred and from terry battalion before regimental combat team, the military intelligence services, mis. these are not just good unit were unique because of ethnic homogeneity. they were premier fighting units among the best in u.s. history. soldiers of the 442nd regimental combat team search with such distinction that 21 of them were awarded the medal of honor. nor the regiment in u.s. army history has this distinction given site assembling the service. their legacy is the drumbeat of loyalty, of courage, honor, dedication and sacrifice. dan inouye served in the 442nd nesson infantrymen, and listing in 1943 at age 18. within a year, he was promoted to sergeant. this reform is such a battlefield mission of second lieutenant in 1944 at age 20. less than a year later, while leading his platoon in an attack on enemy machine-gun positions to me he was gri
american citizens into our country's credit, their voices were heard, beating to the creation of on the cnn commanding officers, courage, prowess in battle, trust in one another in determination meet these units legendary. the hundredth of the hundred and from terry battalion before regimental combat team, the military intelligence services, mis. these are not just good unit were unique because of ethnic homogeneity. they were premier fighting units among the best in u.s. history. soldiers of...
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federal to the state to the local, and so we had -- we had an announcement where the county that was cnn said it could be the most important counties in ohio but if the r word, just laid off a third of their work force. and now the media to come back and replace those folks with temporary workers on the road, but its talent and training and all of those things that we continue to go on the cheap. we cannot run a world-class election system on the cheap. it's just not possible. you can guess the system to do more and more and more and has fewer resources, older equipment and less trained people. that isn't going to work. the shiny object and the political pundits have an easy time talking about them because it is boring and it is highly technical. but these are the things that matter when you are actually administering the election to the >> let me follow-up and i think this follows on your point something you mentioned in your presentation i think for the first time your office sent out absentee ballot applications to every voter in ohio. was the thinking behind that and what was your ba
federal to the state to the local, and so we had -- we had an announcement where the county that was cnn said it could be the most important counties in ohio but if the r word, just laid off a third of their work force. and now the media to come back and replace those folks with temporary workers on the road, but its talent and training and all of those things that we continue to go on the cheap. we cannot run a world-class election system on the cheap. it's just not possible. you can guess the...
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., cnn, fox, you have changed the conversation about politics, culture, what is important in our country. don had to put that all in how many pages? 460. ladies and gentlemen, don party. [applause] >> wow. what a treat this is. thank you. if i ever got in front of a crowd like this is set of sending in the shadows like normally do i should be very careful what i say because he said one day be the toast of the town in the next day you're just toast. so thank you all, thank you, peter. thank you, tammy and can. an amazing guy. i met and commend the work with glen bailey and holly page. i met him 18 years ago in china. a great guy then to migrate dynel. if it hadn't been for him we would not be here tonight. so jackie, wherever she is. no, there. without heard the invitation list would have been a mess. i have known allen and simpson for just over 50 years. i grew up in wyoming. i heard all the stories and i was a kid and then i tried to do them myself. he helped me out of that. i worked 18 years. press secretary in the chief of staff, responsible for all mistakes. [laughter] when he went t
., cnn, fox, you have changed the conversation about politics, culture, what is important in our country. don had to put that all in how many pages? 460. ladies and gentlemen, don party. [applause] >> wow. what a treat this is. thank you. if i ever got in front of a crowd like this is set of sending in the shadows like normally do i should be very careful what i say because he said one day be the toast of the town in the next day you're just toast. so thank you all, thank you, peter....
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. >> i am from cnn. when you appeared on 60 minutes on one of the things that happen was that you visited your own hometown. you talked a little bit about how the economy has affected people that you grew up with. how it had affected the people down there. there are a lot of regular people like that who are out in the countryside wondering what really happens to them if we do go over the fiscal cliff. taxes go up and spending goes down. do they need to look for a recession. our employers really going to cut back on the employment, do you think? what do people out there really need to worry about and prepare for? >> especially when it comes to going over the fiscal cliff. the folks and washington. >> the part of south carolina that has been economically challenged for a while and remain so, certain parts have developed pretty strongly. but the part where i come from, mostly agricultural, they have a high foreclosure rate and people are having a very hard time. i visited there since i became chairman. the
. >> i am from cnn. when you appeared on 60 minutes on one of the things that happen was that you visited your own hometown. you talked a little bit about how the economy has affected people that you grew up with. how it had affected the people down there. there are a lot of regular people like that who are out in the countryside wondering what really happens to them if we do go over the fiscal cliff. taxes go up and spending goes down. do they need to look for a recession. our employers...